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again, it's suspected he was suffering from ptsd. we don't have that officially from anybody, but exactly what triggered that shooting incident is still in question. and there are also some questions being raised about what psychiatrists call exposure therapy, the thought that you can expose those troubled veterans to a shooting range, for example, to blow off steam. sometimes that helps but psychiatrists will tell you it's got to be done clinically and under professional supervision so there are some questions about those kinds of activities for somebody who may be suffering ptsd. >> certainly kyle was trying to foster this young man and help out a former brother in arms, basically. one detail, though, about the background of chris kyle not only an author, he also appeared on the nbc reality series "stars earn stripes." is it true by his own account, i believe, that he had over 150 enemy kills? >> that's right. and you know, that would be the most kills by any u.s. military sniper in history. a highly decorated, highly respected vet
again, it's suspected he was suffering from ptsd. we don't have that officially from anybody, but exactly what triggered that shooting incident is still in question. and there are also some questions being raised about what psychiatrists call exposure therapy, the thought that you can expose those troubled veterans to a shooting range, for example, to blow off steam. sometimes that helps but psychiatrists will tell you it's got to be done clinically and under professional supervision so there...
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ptsd is hard to treat. there aren't great treatments. so over the last decade or so, exposure therapy is a sort of therapy where you think of it almost like a vaccine. you're slowly exposing somebody in this case to a traumatic situation with the hope that they can slowly start to get over it. it is still relatively new in the scheme of things. i tried this form of it known as virtual reality exposure therapy. you see it there, when i got back from iraq. slowly exposing you to traumatic situations and talking you through it. i think that's an important point, brooke. this is something that is -- it should be done in a controlled setting, by a licensed professional. i don't know what exactly the goals were on the gun range as you were describing there. but that's not typically how it would happen. you would have somebody who is trained in this area, and much more of a controlled setting. >> what about the fact, if you are someone who suffers from ptsd, you said it is hard to treat. d do they tend to act out, act violent? >> they might. th
ptsd is hard to treat. there aren't great treatments. so over the last decade or so, exposure therapy is a sort of therapy where you think of it almost like a vaccine. you're slowly exposing somebody in this case to a traumatic situation with the hope that they can slowly start to get over it. it is still relatively new in the scheme of things. i tried this form of it known as virtual reality exposure therapy. you see it there, when i got back from iraq. slowly exposing you to traumatic...
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he devoted his life to helping those with ptsd. gold star families. he also worked with individuals to work to get them rehabilitated who had served our country admirablably. then yesterday he goes to a gun range about 50 miles away from dallas to help a marine. and this is where this thing turns tragic. a marine yesterday by the name of and we were just getting this information in overnight. it's still sketchy at this hour. eddie ray ralph was a marine suffering from ptsd we understand it. >> so chris is trying to help him. along with another friend. at a gun range as part of a therapeutic way of overcoming ptsd when reports are at this hour that this marine shoots chris and his friend in the back on the gun range. >> kills them both. >> kills them both. flees. a car chase ensues. police arrested this guy, this marine shortly after 9:00 p.m. last night. >> which is like anna. look at all sufficient raj this fran survived all these events. he was a friend of the show or was a friend of the show. in fact, wanted our friends at home brian reading from h
he devoted his life to helping those with ptsd. gold star families. he also worked with individuals to work to get them rehabilitated who had served our country admirablably. then yesterday he goes to a gun range about 50 miles away from dallas to help a marine. and this is where this thing turns tragic. a marine yesterday by the name of and we were just getting this information in overnight. it's still sketchy at this hour. eddie ray ralph was a marine suffering from ptsd we understand it....
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a researcher who studied the case documented hallucinations, nightmares, evidence of ptsd and a fear that it could happen again. this man, along with another man, his brother was finally paroled. one of those schoolkids joins us from nashville, tennessee. jennifer, i imagine what is happening in alabama must bring back frightening memories for you. >> it does. as an adult now watching this on the news, imagine what my parents and our community went through when this happened. but seeing this as an adult, i see it from a different perspective. >> what is it like -- i don't know if people can really understand that -- to the point that you can explain to our viewers, what is it like being buried in a moving van -- being buried underground like that for so long? >> it isn't something that you can explain unless you were actually in our situation. it's not something that anybody else could comprehend and it's very unfortunate for this young boy who's now missing and buried himself. his situation is different from ours. my heart goes out to him. i can't imagine him being alone in the situ
a researcher who studied the case documented hallucinations, nightmares, evidence of ptsd and a fear that it could happen again. this man, along with another man, his brother was finally paroled. one of those schoolkids joins us from nashville, tennessee. jennifer, i imagine what is happening in alabama must bring back frightening memories for you. >> it does. as an adult now watching this on the news, imagine what my parents and our community went through when this happened. but seeing...
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a researcher who studied the case documented hallucinations, nightmares, evidence of ptsd and a fear that it could happen again. this man, along with another man, his brother was finally paroled. one of those schoolkids joins us from nashville, tennessee. jennifer, i imagine what is happening in alabama must bring back frightening memories for you. >> it does. as an adult now watching this on the news, imagine what my parents and our community went through when this happened. but seeing this as an adult, i see it from a different perspective. >> what is it like -- i don't know if people can really understand that -- to the point that you can explain to our viewers, what is it like being buried in a moving van -- being buried underground like that for so long? >> it isn't something that you can explain unless you were actually in our situation. it's not something that anybody else could comprehend and it's very unfortunate for this young boy who's now missing and buried himself. his situation is different from ours. my heart goes out to him. i can't imagine him being alone in the situ
a researcher who studied the case documented hallucinations, nightmares, evidence of ptsd and a fear that it could happen again. this man, along with another man, his brother was finally paroled. one of those schoolkids joins us from nashville, tennessee. jennifer, i imagine what is happening in alabama must bring back frightening memories for you. >> it does. as an adult now watching this on the news, imagine what my parents and our community went through when this happened. but seeing...
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. >> he was recently diagnosed with ptsd. >> okay. >> and he's been acting a little weird. >> just got out of a mental hospital last week. >> reporter: routh stands accused of taking the life of a war hero who was one of the country's most decorated snipers. routh's family is convinced the same illness they say he was being treated for is also what caused him to snap. >> now, that's not who he is. >> reporter: now, the alleged shooter remains in jail. a public memorial service is planned on monday for kyle at cowboy stadium, amy. >> shows how much he was loved and revered by many. >>> looking at the latest on olympic gold medalist lindsey vonn. she is nursing a fractured knee after crashing on a superg run in austria. the big question now, will she ever compete again? john muller is here with all the details. john, what a terrifying fall. >> reporter: it is one of the scariest moments in sports. america's golden girl of the slopes will have reconstructive surgery on her knee back here in the u.s. her father told the associated press, she is mad at the way things turned out. she landed
. >> he was recently diagnosed with ptsd. >> okay. >> and he's been acting a little weird. >> just got out of a mental hospital last week. >> reporter: routh stands accused of taking the life of a war hero who was one of the country's most decorated snipers. routh's family is convinced the same illness they say he was being treated for is also what caused him to snap. >> now, that's not who he is. >> reporter: now, the alleged shooter remains in jail. a...
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treating ptsd at a gun range doesn't make sense." >>> daniel mclain knew his school had a policy against harassing or threatening material, but he doesn't see anything wrong with pake toure of an ak-47 on a flag. >> i think this is ridiculous. they should have warned me and said that's not right. you shouldn't put that wall paper on there. >> after his father went to a local news station, they rescinded the rest of the suspension. >>> piers morgan bringing the gun control debate to the heart of gun country. he took it to the suburbs of houston. morgan admitting it was exciting to fire a semi automat uk weaic for a range, but passionately advocating for a ban on such weapons. >>> real guys getting their geek on, the men behind the tv show, "stuff you should know." that's turning science on its ear. bring the kiddies to the tv. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and m
treating ptsd at a gun range doesn't make sense." >>> daniel mclain knew his school had a policy against harassing or threatening material, but he doesn't see anything wrong with pake toure of an ak-47 on a flag. >> i think this is ridiculous. they should have warned me and said that's not right. you shouldn't put that wall paper on there. >> after his father went to a local news station, they rescinded the rest of the suspension. >>> piers morgan bringing the...
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it will bring attention to ptsd. he was trying to help other veterans. >>> a search for an american mother in turkey has been found. they think she was killed by a blow to the head. holly williams is in istanbul. >> reporter: sarai see air. it's come to a tragic end with the discovery of her body here in the historic heart of istanbul. the turkish police found sarai sierra here. a terrible conclusion to the young mother's overseas trip. she traveled alone after a friend who planned to go with her cancelled. in a last phone call with her family she told them she was going to take photographs of a bridge in inistanbul. she was to return that day but never boarded the flight. when she didn't arrive home her husband steven traveled to find his missing wife. >> we need to bring this young lady back home to her family and her husband. >> reporter: the turk eric police and husband form add special unit to find the american in the hope that it would spark sbun's memory. back home her family and friends prayed she was safe. >
it will bring attention to ptsd. he was trying to help other veterans. >>> a search for an american mother in turkey has been found. they think she was killed by a blow to the head. holly williams is in istanbul. >> reporter: sarai see air. it's come to a tragic end with the discovery of her body here in the historic heart of istanbul. the turkish police found sarai sierra here. a terrible conclusion to the young mother's overseas trip. she traveled alone after a friend who...
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however, the defense is trying to establish that she suffered from battered woman syndrome and ptsd, post traumatic stress disorder, such that she was driven to this event, driven to this act out of self-defense. they're trying to show that travis alexander used her as an object, she was sexualized, he was sexually deviant and in defending herself, she was justified in her mind to engage in this vicious act which she says is justified. >> 27 times. joey jackson, thank you so much. >>> and we have been watching here through the show, of course, the breaking news, the severe weather that swept through the southeast area. we have new pictures of the aftermath, the damage on the ground next. [ mrs. hutchison ] friday night has always been all fun and games here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow c
however, the defense is trying to establish that she suffered from battered woman syndrome and ptsd, post traumatic stress disorder, such that she was driven to this event, driven to this act out of self-defense. they're trying to show that travis alexander used her as an object, she was sexualized, he was sexually deviant and in defending herself, she was justified in her mind to engage in this vicious act which she says is justified. >> 27 times. joey jackson, thank you so much....
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he was suffering from ptsd. joining us to put his life in perspective and his pass not guilty perspective is a good friend of our show, sean parnell. can i get your perspective on the type of guy your friend, chris kyle, was and is? >> yeah. chris kyle was an incredible person. all the headlines are that he's the most deadly and proficient sniper in american history. that's part of it. but chris is probable will he one of the most kind, compassionate people that you'd ever meet. he dedicated his life to helping veterans readjust from combat. and that's what i want people to take away from this. >> brian: what do we know about what took place? he takes this marine out to a shooting range and he ends up getting shot in the back, along with his friend? >> yeah. what i know is that from some of the preliminary reports say that this guy grew up in the same hometown as chris. may have been -- chris may have been contacted by his mother to take this marine out under his wing. chris did that and, you know, took this guy
he was suffering from ptsd. joining us to put his life in perspective and his pass not guilty perspective is a good friend of our show, sean parnell. can i get your perspective on the type of guy your friend, chris kyle, was and is? >> yeah. chris kyle was an incredible person. all the headlines are that he's the most deadly and proficient sniper in american history. that's part of it. but chris is probable will he one of the most kind, compassionate people that you'd ever meet. he...